The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne

The Scarlet Letter

Nathaniel Hawthorne

It is 1642 in the Puritan town of Boston. Hester Prynne has been found guilty of adultery and has born an illegitimate child. In lieu of being put to death, she is condemned to wear the scarlet letter A on her dress as a reminder of her shameful act.
Hester's husband had been lost at sea years earlier and was presumed dead, but now reappears in time to witness Hester's humiliation on the town scaffold. Upon discovering her deed, the vengeful husband becomes obsessed with finding the identity... (show more)

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Quote-leftOK I know it's a classic, but he used the word "ignominious" so many times it became a distraction. (sorry, Dad)Quote-right

Quote-leftum well i didnt finish reading it...
It was assigned to me.
I read the beginning
and the end.
and not the middle.Quote-right

Quote-leftI hated this book. It was so boring. It described everything in such vivid detail, too much detail in my opinion.Quote-right

Quote-leftI hated this book so muchQuote-right

Quote-leftProbably one of the most drawn-out books I've ever read. Extremely hard to follow.Quote-right

Quote-leftRead it for my senior English paper (a long, long, long time ago). I remember liking it. Romance and heart-break. Can't beat it.Quote-right

Quote-leftGAY AS FUCK. IF IM LUCKY I WILL DIE BEFORE I READ THIS BOOK AGAIN.Quote-right

Quote-leftSocial commentary to listen to,because i'm more than certian it's being done stillQuote-right

Quote-leftheartbreakingQuote-right

Quote-leftStill love it...society loves to damn a woman.Quote-right

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